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How do I ensure my transfer documents are in order for Boston College?

I'm a bit stressed about making sure all my documents are ready for my transfer application to Boston College. What essential documents should I prepare, and how strict are they about submission deadlines?

11 months ago

Knowing what documents you need and when they are due is crucial for a successful transfer application. When applying to transfer to Boston College, here's what you need to keep track of:

1. The Common Application for Transfer Admission: Just like freshmen applicants, transfer students need to complete the Common App. Be sure to fill out all related sections as completely and accurately as you can. Note that colleges are strict about this being completed, so make sure you give yourself plenty of time.

2. College Report: This is typically filled out by an official at your current college, such as a dean or a registrar, and it confirms your academic status.

3. College Transcript(s): You need to provide a transcript from every college you've attended.

4. High School Transcript: BC also requires your High School transcript. Make sure you have access to your finalized high school transcript.

5. Professor Evaluation: At least one professor needs to complete this form about your academic performance. Try to choose a professor who knows you well and can highlight your strengths.

As for the submission deadline, Boston College is strict about adhering to it. The college values careful planning and time management, so ensure everything is ready by the March 15th deadline for the following Fall semester. If your documents arrive late, your application may not be considered.

Remember to check all of your documents for completeness and accuracy before submitting. Errors could delay your application, and you might not have time to correct them before the deadline.

Good luck with your application process! You're making big moves and it's perfectly normal to feel a bit stressed. Just take it one step at a time.

11 months ago

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